HARRISONBURG VA: (Rocktown Now) – A low tracking to our south and a second to our north will bring a chance for a coating to maybe in inch of snow in the Shenandoah Valley. Several inches of snow could fall to our west in the Allegany mountains. Temperatures will climb about freezing each day through Friday, before an Arctic blast of cold air drops in for the weekend.
Here’s the WSVA exclusive AccuWeather forecast for Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley
Tonight: intermittent snow and flurries, accumulating a coating to an inch. Low 27. Winds east 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow: considerable cloudiness with a snow shower. Watch for slippery spots early. High 33.
Winds north-northeast 4-8 mph.
Tomorrow night: partly cloudy and colder. Low 12. Winds north 4-8 mph.
Thursday: mostly sunny and cold. High 33. Winds north-northwest 6-12 mph.
Thursday night: partly cloudy. Low 16.
Friday: mostly cloudy with a bit of snow in the afternoon with little or no accumulation. High 33.
Winds east-southeast 4-8 mph.
Saturday: windy in the morning; after a cloudy start, sunshine returns, very cold. High 24. AccuWeather ReelFeel temperature 15. Winds northwest 10-20 mph.
Saturday night: clear and very cold. Low 7. AccuWeather Reelfeel -1.
Sunday: sunny skies. High 21. Winds northeast 4-8 mph.
Sunset today 5:40 p.m.
Sunrise Wednesday 7:17 a.m.
Historical weather data for this date at the Dale Enterprise Weather Station
High: 69 in 1932
Low: -8 in 1895
Precipitation: 1.34 in 1939
Snowfall: 7.0 in 1996
